Mrs. Horace 0. DuaJiaa. 
SO6 Windsor Hoad, 
hahsa, Lass* 
Dear Lrs. Dunham t - 
468 hope St., drovi&enee, 2.1, 
;.t, 7, ISIS 
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Your letter of the S4th was duly received. 
Ara glad to have the mora r. ocleans. hany thsskc] 
1 examined the two toiyvrieh-anc soon after they come hut 
ut unable to make much out of thou, go 1 laid them aside for 
a few days, foday I have examined them for the third time said 
still e~ ‘‘nfille to cfctisfy vyseli ac to whet to coll thou* 
I assume that you obyaicaed no fruit or you would 'nave sent some. 
am to thirl: that the tailor ova is a juvenile 
form of somethin near 1. covmuno var. uli gin ocum, if not that 
•* P in n ,x t --r-the 
variety, hot 
than 
»£*0 ’* 
*» 
;:he 
b;.. oiler 
specimen I have tried to reconcile with both .?» decisio n s and 
V. Oh lv/ara , tut it room live a iti etching o. current efctnap- 
tioas as" to the limits of these species to place it in oitr.er; 
although it, certain characters it seems to srejost one, end 
in others the other snecies. I hope you can reniember toe exact 
each fend rill have on opportunity 
collee 
locality where 
to collect from the ssrao 
opportunity I dull try : 
hefsrdinh reports of 
nuts, iiwostig: 
. o & 
ill 
the 
tuft srot.-or season. 
try in. 
poisoning from eatin 
e an oppo: 
then i got another 
diseased chest* 
'.ons carri-.i': 
3 c.cn in Vie shiny ton 
:e 
to 
show 
that 
it 
;o dissociate the sating of 
is not possible at the present time 
chestnuts fee a ponhlble crv.ro o* ec: 
I believe, however, that -oho acral current opinion is that 
the cisco arc letsderec with the pronfer ripe;, lap of the nuts, 
and when eaten the result cay bo oomewnat parallel with the well 
know or io of the t-nall boy tho os in the giG-ov frylos. 
:,e cf the oisonouc; cjupfome. 
Yes 
i».fetuy, 
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